PP-10: Agenda, structure, and
timetable
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The plenipotentiary conference is ITU's top policy-making body that sets the
general policies of the organization for the next four years. The agenda is a
standing document sufficiently broad to enable discussions and debate on many
issues. It is embodied in the ITU Constitution as its
Article 8. The work of the Conference is based on proposals tabled by Member
States within the general framework of the agenda.
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In order to perform its work, the Plenipotentiary Conference establishes
committees; the structure of the conference is decided by the conference itself
at its first plenary meeting.
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PP-10 Structure (Nos. 63-74 of
the General Rules of Conferences, Assemblies and
Meetings of the Union)
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At its first meeting, the PP-10 Steering Committee will establish a general
calendar for the work of the conference. This general schedule will be reviewed
periodically throughout the Conference to take account of progress made. On this
basis, weekly schedules will be issued. The Plenary as well as each Committee
will establish daily schedules for the work to be covered at each of their
sessions (see Nos.
66-67 of the General Rules of Conferences, Assemblies and Meetings of the
Union).
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